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B.C. creates $500M fund for non-profits to buy rental buildings, protect tenants

B.C. creates $500M fund for non-profits to buy rental buildings, protect tenants

BURNABY, B.C.
Japanese PM Kishida visits Ottawa, asks for Canada's help on clean energy transition

Japanese PM Kishida visits Ottawa, asks for Canada's help on clean energy transition

OTTAWA — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has asked Canada to form closer ties during a visit to Ottawa that experts say comes at a time when the two countries have significant geopolitical alignment.
Officer testifies in case of New York couple kidnapped and smuggled into Quebec

Officer testifies in case of New York couple kidnapped and smuggled into Quebec

MONTREAL — A Quebec police officer told a trial Thursday that a couple from Upstate New York were kidnapped and smuggled into Quebec in 2020 because of a botched drug deal involving their grandson.
'Not hiding': Transport minister says Ottawa will be accountable on travel mess

'Not hiding': Transport minister says Ottawa will be accountable on travel mess

OTTAWA — Federal Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said Thursday the Liberal government is "not hiding" from the travel debacle that unfolded over the holidays, while airline executives largely blamed the chaos on Mother Nature.
'Unnecessary and damaging': Police federation criticizes Nunavut judge's comments

'Unnecessary and damaging': Police federation criticizes Nunavut judge's comments

IQALUIT, Nunavut — The National Police Federation is criticizing comments a Nunavut judge made as he acquitted a prosecutor and RCMP officer of criminal contempt, saying the remarks were unnecessary and damaging. Cpl.
Toilet paper toxin found in endangered killer whales, say B.C. researchers

Toilet paper toxin found in endangered killer whales, say B.C. researchers

VANCOUVER — Toxic chemicals from toilet paper have been found in the bodies of British Columbia's endangered orcas, according to a study conducted by marine scientists.
Winnipeg police charge second man with attempting to intimidate justice official

Winnipeg police charge second man with attempting to intimidate justice official

WINNIPEG — A second lawyer has been charged in the surveillance of a Manitoba judge who was hearing a case involving COVID-19 public health orders.
Canada delivers more armoured vehicles to Haiti as police try to push back gangs

Canada delivers more armoured vehicles to Haiti as police try to push back gangs

OTTAWA — The Canadian Armed Forces airlifted more armoured vehicles to Haiti as police in Port-au-Prince struggle to contain a gang crisis.
Pandemic isolation, social media could be factors in violent crimes by teens: experts

Pandemic isolation, social media could be factors in violent crimes by teens: experts

TORONTO — Violent crime committed by teenagers could be increasing in Canada's most populous city due to pandemic isolation and the influences of social media, experts say, as Toronto police investigate a string of assaults allegedly committed by tee
Supreme Court of Canada won't hear appeal from supporters of slain Mexican activist

Supreme Court of Canada won't hear appeal from supporters of slain Mexican activist

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear an appeal from family and supporters of a Mexican activist who was killed after opposing a Canadian company's mining project.